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Veteran newspaper publisher Sir Ray Tindle says it’s business as usual after stepping up to become president and appointing his son Owen to become chairman of the Tindle Newspapers and Radio Group. Sir Ray, who will be 91 in October, has had a series of illnesses this year, and says the time is right for […]

The Tindle Top Management Conference was held on Thursday 13th July at the Oxon Hoath Retreat and Conference Centre in Kent run by Owen Tindle and was attended by all Tindle senior managers. During his speech, Sir Ray Tindle, CBE, DL, was pleased to announce that his son, Owen, is to replace him as Chairman […]

Johnston Press Ltd has agreed to sell The Isle of Man Examiner (1880), The Isle of Man Courier (1884) and the Manx Independent (1987) and the TT News magazine to Tindle Newspapers Ltd. For Tindle Newspapers Sir Ray said he was delighted with the deal as the three Isle of Man papers had obviously been […]

Brian Doel, a newspaperman known throughout the newspaper industry and particularly in the West Country, died suddenly on August 13th 2016. He was with the Tindle Newspaper Group for many years as its Chief Executive. In that capacity he was responsible for 200 local newspapers and three radio stations. Although he retired from TNL in […]

HRH The Prince of Wales visited Britain’s largest privately owned local weekly newspaper group today (13th December) to celebrate the 125th anniversary of one of its publications, Brecon & Radnor Express. During his visit to Tindle Newspapers The Prince of Wales met the management and editors of The Abergavenny Chronicle, The Cambrian News, The Tenby […]

Sir Ray Tindle, Proprietor and Chairman of Tindle Newspapers Ltd. is pictured on his 1904 Speedwell Dogcart driving round his home town of Farnham in Surrey where the Tindle head office is based. September 2013. Video by kind permission of ITV Meridian News.